dryfj.com / drycyclist.com (kevin cook)

5911/7119
Home /

From this hill at 3450 feet, Cornfield Spring Road zigzags down into a gulley and then up along the ridge of the next hill

07016-cornfield-spring-road.jpg Cornfield Spring Road's final switchback takes me up a hill and around a bend to this tripod-like end-of-road markerThumbnailsCornfield Spring Road climbs over a few big hills during its final two miles to avoid the flood-prone wash below the springCornfield Spring Road's final switchback takes me up a hill and around a bend to this tripod-like end-of-road markerThumbnailsCornfield Spring Road climbs over a few big hills during its final two miles to avoid the flood-prone wash below the springCornfield Spring Road's final switchback takes me up a hill and around a bend to this tripod-like end-of-road markerThumbnailsCornfield Spring Road climbs over a few big hills during its final two miles to avoid the flood-prone wash below the springCornfield Spring Road's final switchback takes me up a hill and around a bend to this tripod-like end-of-road markerThumbnailsCornfield Spring Road climbs over a few big hills during its final two miles to avoid the flood-prone wash below the springCornfield Spring Road's final switchback takes me up a hill and around a bend to this tripod-like end-of-road markerThumbnailsCornfield Spring Road climbs over a few big hills during its final two miles to avoid the flood-prone wash below the spring

I unintentionally scare away a couple of coveys of quail as I pass through this area. I still can't see Cornfield Spring itself, but it should be in the canyon at the top-left of the photo.